Cedar Mountain Preserve, 16 Apr 2007
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Date: 04/16/2007
Size: 11 items
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question-mark-caterpillar
This spiky caterpillar is, I believe, a question mark butterfly larva (Polygonia interrogationis). Read more: Butterfly forest.
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calosoma-caterpillar-hunter
If it wants to grow into a butterfly, that caterpillar had better watch out for predators like this one -- a jewel-hued Calosoma beetle.
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question-mark-adult
An adult question mark butterfly (Polygonia interrogationis).
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question-mark-folded
See those tiny white marks? Somebody thought that looked like a question mark ... and so the butterfly was named.
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butterflies-at-seep
Just loose bark? Look again. I counted 15 butterflies (all hackberry emperors (Asterocampa celtis) except for one question mark), which were apparently sipping seeping sap!
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red-admiral
Red admiral (Vanessa atalanta).
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hackberry-emperor
Hackberry emperor (Asterocampa celtis). Read more: Butterfly forest.
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question-mark-butterfly
Question mark (Polygonia interrogationis). Read more: Butterfly forest.
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foliose-lichen
Fallen junipers support luxuriant growths of foliose (leaf-like) lichen.
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moss
Moss and lichen on a juniper trunk.
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